After years of writing about pop culture and politics on its famous blog, “House Invenabit”, Jessica Reed Cross has become a fundamental supporter of the MAA mAA movement, which focused on helping to create America more healthier.
California -based Crassus told Fox News Digital on January 29 outside the confirmation of Robert F. Kennedy Junior in Capitol Hill: “It is definitely an unforgettable year.” (See the video at the top of this article.)
Kennedy has been the main theme of the political trend of Kraos sites in recent months.
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“I started to follow up [Kennedy] “When he had no media next to him, this was a major shift in covering me,” she said.
Before that, “House Beage” was almost a pop tiner newsletter- Kraos was known for her work covering celebrities.
Kraus said Kennedy was completely transparent, and there was nothing “out of the record” and “no restrictions”.
“I got to know him outside political things. I spent time with him and his family, get to know who is a person and a politician,” she added.
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“Certainly, I enjoyed in Hollywood trials. I love trials. This kind of feeling this,” said, referring to the confirmation session.
“But I turned into politics just because I thought there were these two large dynamic names: [President Donald] Trump and Kennedy. “I grew up and I know about them.”
Kraos believed that there was a “missing spot” of the way women interacted with politics, and what readers – to a large extent women and mothers themselves – were concerned about it.
She said Kennedy was a great lot “and was” very common with my fans. ”
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Kraus said Kennedy was very pasture towards people – especially mothers.
She said that she was in the confirmation session, “Because of the mothers really.
Unlike other politicians, Kennedy was “the only person in which he is investigating and looking at, and treating them with respect,” said Kraos.
“I think I am honored to be here today,” she added. “This is the end, and it is a big conclusion of a long year and a half.”
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Kraos said that the movement made America healthy again gain momentum, as ideas that may have mocked in the past lead the campaign.
“I I think the MAA movement revolves around the re -focus of our attention and science on healthy means and alternative medicine. ”
“I think Robert Kennedy is doing an incredible job to bring him to the fore, and in fact people are wondering what they put in the cabinets,” Kraos added.
“We look at the ingredients in our pills and what our children fed in lunch,” she said.
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“[Kennedy] He is the first person to awaken everyone. “
In the future, Kraus plans to continue writing and hopes to visit the White House in the future.